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Key Stage 3 (Ages 11–14) – Transition to Secondary
Our Key Stage 3 offer supports pupils through the transition from primary to secondary learning. Delivered in engaging, small-group lessons, the curriculum prepares students for GCSE pathways while nurturing critical thinking and self-management. Subjects include: English Language & Literature Maths (Algebra, Geometry, Problem Solving) Combined Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics foundations) ICT, Citizenship, PSHE, and Humanities 💡 Excellent for learners needing a stable, structured environment with consistent teaching and flexible delivery.
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Module 1: Introduction & Skills Baseline
📘 Lesson 1: Welcome to English (Live Intro Lesson) 📘 Lesson 2: Reading Assessment (Online Submission) 📘 Lesson 3: Writing Task – About Me
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Module 2: Fiction – Short Stories
📘 Lesson 1: Story Structure & Suspense 📘 Lesson 2: Character & Setting Analysis 📘 Lesson 3: Write Your Own Short Story 📥 Assignment: Short Story Writing Task
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Module 3: Non-Fiction – Media & Persuasion
📘 Lesson 1: Identifying Bias in Media Texts 📘 Lesson 2: Techniques of Persuasion 📘 Lesson 3: Writing a Persuasive Article 🧠 Quiz: Media Literacy Quiz
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Module 4: Creative Writing & Spoken Language
📘 Lesson 1: Building Imagery & Tone 🎤 Lesson 2: Speech Writing & Delivery 📥 Assignment: Record Your Speech
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Module 5: Poetry & Performance
📘 Lesson 1: Analysing Modern Poems 📘 Lesson 2: Writing a Personal Poem 🎭 Lesson 3: Virtual Poetry Slam (Live Session)
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Key Stage 3 (Ages 11–14) – Transition to Secondary
About Lesson

Structured progression towards formal qualifications, with growing academic rigour.

SubjectTopics Covered
English LanguageArgument writing, media texts, persuasive techniques
English LiteraturePoetry, short stories, novels (e.g. Of Mice and Men)
MathsAlgebra, geometry, data handling, percentages, probability
ScienceCells, forces, chemical reactions, ecosystems
ICTSpreadsheets, coding basics, safe digital use
Citizenship & PSHERights and responsibilities, identity, mental health
HumanitiesHistory (conflict, monarchy), Geography (climate, urbanisation)